Tesla pushed people to place last-minute orders for the now-defunct Model S prior to the end of the month. This was a worthy tactic to try to end the month and the quarter with a bang and another push to pull customers away from the Model 3.

We have no way of knowing how many cars were ordered, but it’s assumed that there were a decent amount of people taking advantage of the least expensive way to get the automaker’s flagship vehicle, while also securing free lifetime unlimited Supercharging.

According to Electrek, during the time that Tesla continues to fill those orders, the company will still make Model S 75s as inventory vehicles. In the case of Tesla, its inventory models are basically vehicles that have already been built and are on the showroom floor. This can sometimes mean that the cars have a handful of miles, but in this situation, most will likely be Model S 75 sedans that have just come off the assembly line. It’s important to note that these vehicles are not considered used, so they qualify for the U.S. federal tax credit, as well as local incentives, and for now, they still come with unlimited Supercharger access.

We should know before the end of day today (Monday, October 2nd) how Tesla fared with deliveries for the month of September, along with numbers related to Q3.

Our scorecard gets posted as soon as the first OEM releases data that morning (Oct 3rd).

Tesla doesn’t play inside those ‘economic calendar’ confines, so we will report their number as its own story, then include that data for the Model 3 in the scorecard when it goes live tomorrow (assuming Tesla releases Q3 data as we expect at some point today).